Early Morning Byte: Wednesday, March 27, 2024

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Four Seasons Hotels Appoints Chief Information Technology Officer

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has announced the appointment of Sudhakar Veluru as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Information Technology Officer (CITO). Veluru, who previously demonstrated his leadership and innovative mindset as the Chief Technology Officer at MGM Resorts International, is set to join Four Seasons Executive Leadership Team.

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EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITIES

For over 50 years, Camco has been a trusted leader in creating high-quality gear for outdoor enthusiasts.

Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the recognized leader in experiential lifelong learning.

Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, Accession is the parent brand to a family of specialty insurance and risk management companies.

TRENDINGUncovering Hidden Job Opportunities | How to Hack Your Next Job Search

In a traditional job search, most candidates will spend the lion’s share of their time scanning the myriad of job boards and company websites, clicking and applying online. This method has been ingrained in many of us since the days when we would scour the classifieds in the local newspaper and then fax—yes, fax—our resume for consideration.

Then, as now, once this action has been taken, we consider our work done and passively wait with anxious anticipation for a response—a response that may never come. Job seekers often find themselves in a cycle of applying for positions that seem perfect, only to be met with silence, as if their applications have disappeared into a proverbial resume black hole.

With our souls crushed, we know that there has to be a better way.

By H. Michael Burgett, Contributing Writer ● Read More…

EXTRA BYTES

The notion that leadership roles could be effectively fulfilled by machines has been a subject of debate. This perspective assumes that the core of leadership is about optimizing processes to enhance productivity. However, insights challenge this view.

Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, has unveiled a privacy review targeting the largest airlines in the United States, marking a significant move by the Department of Transportation (DOT).

In the intricate game of cyber defense, complexity is our enemy. While a robust security arsenal is vital, an overabundance of overlapping tools can ironically create a perilous labyrinth, hindering efficiency and amplifying risk.

Crinetics Pharmaceuticals has recently become the target of a cybersecurity incident, with the infamous LockBit ransomware gang claiming responsibility for stealing data.

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TECH TIME TRAVEL

First Long Distance Telephone Call

This week brings us to the 140th anniversary of a major moment in the history of telecommunications; the world’s first long distance phone call. On March 27th, 1884, Alexander Graham Bell’s inaugural long-distance telephone call from Boston to New York, covering 235 miles using copper wire, marked a pivotal moment. This experiment underscored copper’s viability over galvanized iron for long-distance communication.

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